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NASHVILLE, TN – In a heartfelt initiative, the Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) launched “Operation Warm Hearts,” a community-focused drive aimed at collecting donations for students in need. The program kicked off this week, highlighting the district’s commitment to supporting every child, especially during the colder months.
Operation Warm Hearts is seeking donations of winter clothing, including coats, hats, gloves, and scarves. Each item collected will be distributed directly to students throughout the district, ensuring that they stay warm and comfortable while attending school. MNPS officials expressed their gratitude for the generous support received from the community, emphasizing the positive impact this initiative will have on students.
“Every child deserves to feel warm and cared for, especially during the winter season,” said Dr. Adrienne Battle, MNPS Superintendent. “We are so thankful to our community partners and volunteers who are stepping up to help fulfill this crucial need.”
The drive has already gained traction, with various local businesses and organizations rallying support. Volunteers are on hand at designated drop-off locations throughout the city, making it easier for residents to contribute. A video highlighting the progress of the Initiative has been shared across social media platforms, showcasing community involvement and encouragement to donate.
As “Operation Warm Hearts” continues, the MNPS community invites everyone to come together and make a difference in the lives of local students. The drive will run through the end of December, and donations can be made at participating schools and partner organizations.
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